1. A 50-year-old woman comes to the emergency department because she has a 2-day history of cough (productive of rust-colored sputum), fever, and right-sided pleuritic chest pain. She has smoked a pack of cigarettes daily for the past 30 years. A radiograph of her chest is shown below. What sounds and sound quality would most likely be found via pulmonary auscultation?

2. A 60-year-old woman reports a 3-day history of worsening dyspnea, 2-pillow orthopnea, and worsening lower extremity edema. The patient has a history of coronary artery disease. A radiograph of her chest is shown below. What sounds would most likely be found via pulmonary auscultation?

3. A 50-year-old man has had progressive dyspnea and a nonproductive cough for several months. A radiograph of his chest is shown below. What sounds would most likely be found via pulmonary auscultation?

4. A 50-year-old man has a 2-week history of progressive dyspnea and a nonproductive cough. Additionally, he has a history of coronary artery disease and high-grade atrioventricular heart block. A radiograph of his chest is shown below. What sounds or sound quality would most likely be found via pulmonary auscultation?

5. A 60-year-old woman reports worsening chronic dyspnea. She has smoked a pack of cigarettes daily for the past 40 years. A radiograph of her chest is shown below. What sounds would most likely be found via pulmonary auscultation?

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